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The Times reports that Greater Manchester Police is examining several allegations related to whether deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner submitted false information about her main residence to the electoral register. Ms Rayner was registered as living at a former council house until she sold the property in 2015, but appears to have given her husband's address when she re-registered the births of two of her children in 2010. Tax experts have suggested she may owe up to £3,500 in Capital Gains Tax - although she may owe nothing at all.



Source: BBC News

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